i expect them to be pricey. Over $1000. The DA 12-24 was introduced  
at around $900. Pentax bargain prices end at the lens mount.
Paul
On Oct 13, 2006, at 10:13 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:

> Based on the shots I've seen from Steady, I've almost bitten the
> bullet several times.  Would make a reasonable set with my DA 16-45.
>
> Like you, I am really interested in the two new zooms - they seem like
> a really good pair, based on what we know so far.  We could be
> surprised at how much they cost, though.  I'm thinking they could be
> quite pricey and rival the optical quality of the FA* 80-200/2.8 (at
> least I hope).
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> Bruce
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>
> Friday, October 13, 2006, 6:44:04 PM, you wrote:
>
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> SB> A few weeks ago I had a chance to knock off about 25 frames with a
> SB> DA50-200.  Better than a lot of earlier zooms that I've used,  
> but not quite
> SB> up to the standards of a good -> great prime.  Still, I think  
> this would
> SB> make a great lens to carry along with a somewhat shorter zoom  
> for a
> SB> two-lens kit if one wanted to travel light when travelling or  
> walking about
> SB> town.
>
> SB> Assuming that the DA* lenses will be even better, I'd probably  
> have little
> SB> or no qualms about taking a DA*16-50 and a DA* 50-135 as my  
> only lenses on
> SB> many outings, or perhaps leaving the high-end primes in the  
> hotel safe
> SB> until their wider apertures or greater resolution or sharpness  
> were needed.
>
> SB> Looking forward to those new lenses, yes indeed!
>
> SB> Shel
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